Turkey: 7 women from Gaziantep started exporting with the cooperative they established

Published 2021년 4월 1일

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Seven women from Gaziantep, Turkey, have established a cooperative, named 'Ezogelin', to export pickles and jams made from organic products. The women received training in modern agricultural methods from a school supported by the İpekyolu Development Agency and have started exporting their products, primarily to Germany. This provides the women with their first source of income, enabling them to improve their financial situations and achieve personal goals.
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7 women from Gaziantep started to export with the cooperative they established, 7 women in GAZİANTEP started to export the pickles and jams they made from the organic products they produce by establishing a cooperative after the education they received in the agriculture school established with the support of İpekyolu Development Agency, as well as to the domestic market. Within the scope of Social Development Support Program of İpekyolu Development Agency affiliated to the Ministry of Industry and Technology, an Agriculture School was established in Oğuzeli district in cooperation with Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality. 200 women, who received both theoretical and practical training, started to produce by learning modern agricultural methods. 7 of the women established a cooperative that they later named 'Ezogelin'. Women who grow fruit and vegetables organically in the greenhouse started to produce pickles, tomato paste and spices. Organic products produced by women are ...
Source: Sondakika

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